Definition: 1. Make or cause to be or to become. 2. Bring into existence. 3. Pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity. 4. Invest with a new title, office, or rank. 5. Create by artistic means. 6. Create or manufacture a man-made product.
Use 'create' in a sentence:
1. A couple with a terminally ill child want to create a designer baby that could save the boy's life.
2. There's no career structure; you have to create your own.
3. We set business free to create more jobs.
4. The monarchy has to create a balance between its public and private lives.
5. The problem is how to diffuse power without creating anarchy.
6. He wants to create a society where Islamic principles predominate.
7. We want to create jobs for the unemployed.
8. What it will do is create a whole new ruling class.
9. In the dining-room the draperies create an atmosphere of elegance.
10. Ranchers are testing electronic tags on animals' ears to create a national cattle-tracking system.
11. Singing can create a sense of well-being.
12. Sloping walls on the bulk of the building create an optical illusion.
13. They've painted it red to create a feeling of warmth.
14. The government has created eight new peers.
15. Clever lighting creates an impression of space in a room.
16. We can create significant added value by pushing the brand into other areas.
17. An extraordinary personality cult had been created around the leader.
18. Mellow music and lighting helped to create the right atmosphere.
19. A smoke bomb created a diversion while the robbery took place.
20. Today they'll consider tax breaks for businesses that create jobs in inner cities.
21. The bill is needed to create equal opportunity for women.
22. The government will have to create a special agency to underwrite small business loans.
23. Computers, far from destroying jobs, can create employment.
24. Exclusion of air creates a vacuum in the bottle.
25. The government yesterday announced to the media plans to create a million new jobs.
26. Try this new dish, created by our head chef.
27. Bell's flick into the penalty area helped to create the goal.
28. Wizards and templates can help you create brochures, calendars, and Web pages.
29. Three colleges have come together to create a new university.
30. She could create a fight out of anything.
31. There are any number of ways to move or copy icons or create shortcuts in Windows.
32. This will create problems in the months ahead.
33. The company is trying to create a young energetic image.
34. The museum uses smells and smoke generators to create atmosphere.
35. You will need to create separate fields for first name, surname and address.
36. The building work is creating constant noise, dust and disturbance.
37. We need to create a climate in which business can prosper.
38. His resignation has created a vacuum which cannot easily be filled.
39. Create a new directory and put all your files into it.
40. The government has announced plans to create one million new training places.
41. We learned how to create and register a new web page.
42. The government plans to create more jobs for young people.
43. He approached me to create and design the restaurant.
44. Its intention is to restore pride in the past and create a more mannered society.
45. We will be creating 15 new posts next year.
46. Use music and lighting to create a romantic atmosphere.
47. On a global scale, 77% of energy is created from fossil fuels.
48. The main purpose of industry is to create wealth.
49. The purpose of industry is to create wealth.
50. Acrylic paints can be used to create large, flat blocks of colour.
51. They have created an environment in which productivity should flourish.